StungAz29
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Depends. If you are putting another oval badge over it, just clear off the adhesive with goo gone, clean with alcohol, prep and use touch up to cover. Then after curing, put new badge on it.Well I used fishing line and soapy water and it still pulled paint FML..... about as tall as a quarter and 1/4 wide. I need some type of scratch removal or paint to make this go away any ideas???
don't just cover it with a badge - you will get rust there. Dr. Color Chip makes an excellent kit for small chips, but this area is quite large. I agree with the recommendation to take it to a paint shop.
Oh, then you're good to go (the pic is deceiving). If it happened to me, I would hate knowing that bare surface is under the new badge. So, I'd touchup all black spots before putting on the new badge. That's probably in the category of OC(D).The gouge and scratches are underneath the KIA logo, if I place the OEM over top it hides everything...... Is there a place that’s sells the OEM part but says something else on top besides Kia?
Its plastic not metaldon't just cover it with a badge - you will get rust there. Dr. Color Chip makes an excellent kit for small chips, but this area is quite large. I agree with the recommendation to take it to a paint shop.
I was thinking it was on the hood.
Are the badges plastic or metal?Looks fantastic now thanks Sam!!!!!
They are plastic, with a fake chrome look.Are the badges plastic or metal?